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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Judean & Biblical Coins| > |Herodian Dynasty| > |Agrippa II| > JD93573
Judaean Kingdom, Herod Agrippa II, c. 49 - 95 A.D., Judaea Capta for Titus
|Agrippa| |II|, |Judaean| |Kingdom,| |Herod| |Agrippa| |II,| |c.| |49| |-| |95| |A.D.,| |Judaea| |Capta| |for| |Titus|, A Judaea Capta issue minted by a Jewish king! Agrippa was a devout Jew and a loyal vassal of Rome. It may seem strange he would commemorate the defeat of his people but he believed the Jews could flourish under Rome and sided with Rome during the rebellion. Agrippa II sent 2,000 men, archers, and cavalry to support Vespasian. He accompanied Titus on campaigns and was wounded at the siege of Gamla. He ruled until at least 95 A.D., but his territories were in Syria, Northern Palestine, and Galilee and excluded Jerusalem and Judaea.
JD93573. Bronze half unit, Hendin 6314 (S); RPC Online II 2276; Meshorer TJC 160; BMC Palestine p. 242, 24; Sofaer p. 267, pl. 217, 228, VF, some roughness, Caesarea Paneas (Banias, Golan Heights) mint, weight 9.232g, maximum diameter 26.8mm, die axis 0o, 74 - 75 A.D.; obverse KAICAP CEBAC - AVTOKP TITOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Titus right, gorgoneion (head of Medusa) on breastplate; reverse Nike advancing right, raising wreath in extended right hand, palm frond over left shoulder in left hand, ETO - KςBA / AΓPI-ΠΠA (year 26, King Agrippa) in two divided lines across field; scarce; SOLD











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